Majorfoo. Abiword-2.8.6 bundle is it's own whole in one pet.
Abiword-2.9.0 needs to be installed by clicking examine dependencies.

I dont understand why you install first the other one as bundled which has everything for abiword-2.8.6 and gnumeric and then after that abiword-2.9.0 which is dependent of different version of libgsf-gnome.

I think that wont make much sense, lol.

Install the older abiword bundle or abiword-2.9.0 with examine dependencies which will give you all the needed dependencies as separate downloads and installs them.

I let them them be there as 2 choices which to use, not so that you install both.

Gnuxo. That Youtuber is not yet official. I am not sure if I can get it working with 1.3.1 version.

Amazing. I usually do not much go to the irc channel to discuss with developers but now I did go. The Youtuber plugin for latest Qupzilla-1.3.1 didnt load.
I went to freenode qupzilla channel and I explained the problem and .....after couple of minutes the developer chatted that now it works....download the latest git...
I did and and compiled Qupzilla-1.3.1 with Youtuber plugin and now it works !!!
Phil Collins sings so nicely in VLC.
I am grateful and would call that the service of best class !

I have reuploaded the Qupzilla-1.3.1.pet. I think that people should test that it works. I have compiled and uninstalled it so many times that everything is possible.

Gnuxo. Dont use that vlc-plugin which was separately packaged. The reuploaded vlc-2.0.1.pet has the compliant vlc-plugin included. Just reminder.
I am not sure if gecko-mediaplayer plugin will manifest for Qupzilla. Mplayer does not know how to play youtube urls. They need straight url for .flv content. So making working gnome-mplayer plugin would need some .flv url parser to be included also...to play youtube media.

But...there is gtk-youtube-viewer for that task, it uses mplayer as backend.Last edited by pemasu on Wed 18 Jul 2012, 14:14; edited 2 times in total

Yeah, I think that I compiled vlc-plugin using xulrunner dev package. I think that the incompatibilty comes from that. vlc-plugin is basically mozilla browser plugin which works fine with Firefox...and Dpup Exprimo comes with Firefox, lol.
I dont know how to compile vlc-plugin for Qupzilla if there is even that possibility.

I extracted the remasterpup2 from the rerwin's pet. Of course I dont know if that is all it needs and if it is dpup exprimo compliant. If someone wants to give it a go...here is the pet which overwrites the existing one.
Someone with remasterpup2 content knowledge can also give valuable comments.

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